The Warrior’s Innocent Captive by Ella Matthews

The Warriors Innocent Captive

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The Warrior’s Innocent Captive

An impossible choice:
His family or love
As steward to the Earl of Borwyn, Erik Ward had only admired sheltered noblewoman Linota Leofric from afar – until he has to escort her on a dangerous journey. When she’s kidnapped, he rescues the courageous beauty, revelling in finally having her in his arms. But Erik has a secret plan to reunite his family – now he’s forced to choose between that and his growing feelings for Linota…

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Ella Matthews lives and works in beautiful South Wales. When not thinking about handsome heroes she can be found walking along the coast with her husband and their two children (probably still thinking about heroes but at least pretending to be interested in everyone else).

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Tracy’s Review:

The Warrior's Innocent CaptiveThe Warrior’s Innocent Captive by Ella Matthews

Tracy’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: N/A – but this is the 3rd book about the Leofric Siblings

Release Date: March 30, 2021

Erik Ward first sees Linota Leofric at the Ogmore fortress when he attends the wedding of her brother to Ogmore’s daughter and is immediately smitten, he even thinks that due to her unfortunate circumstances, she might consider his suit. But when the earl requests a meeting with Erik’s best friend and liege Jarin Ashdown, the Earl of Borwyn, Erik’s hopes of the wedding of the lovely Linota are dashed. Jarin was supposed to wed Ogmore’s daughter and Ogmore has offered Jarin an olive branch – by asking him to escort Braedan’s sisters to Castle Swein. Ogmore tells Jarin that he has given both sisters a dowry equal to his daughter’s and since he considers the girls’ family, will also be an ally to anyone that weds them. Jardin needs the money and the support of Ogmore, so he agrees and Erik is sure that Jardin will choose Linota, the younger, more beautiful sister. Later that night, Erik is approached by the steward to one of Jardin’s enemies and asked to betray Jardin – at first, he is opposed but when Simon de Bevoir tells him that his beloved sister Mary is dead and that de Bevoir has her daughter Isabel and he will only return her to Erik if he helps him, Erik is given an impossible choice and agrees to give him the names of men who would be open to bribes and will ensure the journey to Swein takes as long as possible. But when Linota is abducted – Erik can’t stand by and do anything.

Linota Leofric has spent the last eight years as a virtual prisoner in Ogmore’s home – Ogmore offered them a home after they were left homeless when her father was executed for treason. She is looking forward to a new future now that she and her sister Katherine are finally free of their abusive mother. She has no idea that Ogmore has given her a dowry, but she is aware that her sister wants her to marry well and thinks that Jardin is perfect for her – Linota likes Jardin, but it is Erik that makes her heart beat faster and makes her dream of a future. However, Erik is rumored to be illegitimate and unacknowledged, so she doesn’t think her family will approve and resigns herself to a loveless marriage. But when she is abducted and Erik saves her, she wonders if HEA is now a possibility, that is until she learns of his lies and betrayal – will she be able to forgive him, or is their’s a love that is not meant to be?

This story runs pretty much concurrently with the previous book in the series, but unlike the previous book, the author gives the reader many more details about the sister’s past and honestly, it made a huge difference to me – in the last story I felt lost and befuddled, but now that I know how they came to be at Ogmore and why – the sisters’ actions and decisions made so much more sense and I was able to connect with Linota’s character in a way I couldn’t with Katherine. This book was a much more enjoyable read and even though it has the same timeline, it is a totally different story than the previous book. I loved Erik and my heart broke for the choices he had to make and the guilt that weighed on him. I also enjoyed seeing Linota’s character grow and mature as the story progressed. The book has a lot to offer a reader, betrayal, secrets, action, lies, mild love scenes, heartbreak, surprises, and finally a HEA. My only qualm with this book would be that I wish the epilogue had been set a bit later in time and given a glimpse of all the siblings’ HEAs. This is the final book in the trilogy and in my opinion the best of the series, I enjoyed this story and am happy to recommend it.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own. *

Clara’s Vow by Madeline Martin

Clara's Vow (Borderland Rebels, #3)Clara’s Vow by Madeline Martin

Tracy’s rating: 5 of 5 stars

Series: Borderland Rebels, #3

Release Date: March 16, 2021

When Clara Fletcher’s brother Drake and her mother begin arguing about her future, she is troubled, she has no desire to be a burden to her family, so she decides to take matters into her own hands and runs away with the intention of taking her vows as a nun at the Paisley Abbey. Clara is a skilled healer and longs to help people, so she knows she will be welcomed at the Abbey, but a small part of her grieves the death of her secret dream to have a family of her own.

Reid MacLeod is on his way to see Lord Tavish in Dumbarton Castle with a missive from the King warning of an impending attack by the English when he comes upon a cottage being set alight by English soldiers and it sparks memories of his own childhood tragedy – he intervenes and as he is fighting, he is struck in the back with a dagger. When he wakes, he finds himself in the care of the one woman he has never forgotten – Clara, the sister-in-law of his friend and former commander, Sir William.

Clara was horrified to realize she attacked Reid by mistake and knows she can’t leave him injured. She takes him back to the cave she camped in and discovers it is not just the wound she inflicted that has brought him down, but a previous injury that has become infected. Reid insists that he can’t stay and be treated, that he has an important mission to complete. A mission that Clara decides she will complete on his behalf.

Reid refuses to give up his mission and grudgingly agrees to let Clara accompany him, but plans to leave her at the Abbey and keep her well away from the trouble coming to Dumbarton. Being with Clara makes Reid long for a life that he swore he would never have. After losing his entire family, Reid lives in the hope of avenging them and decided long ago that he would never place his heart in danger of being broken again, but Clara tempts him like no other.

Clara finds herself falling for Reid and begins to hope for a different future, she knows that Reid has closed his heart to love and wonders if she can breach the walls he has erected – but before she can even think of that, they need to complete his mission – a task that seems nearly impossible when Reid is injured again.

This was a well-written, nicely-paced story filled with action, emotion, and steamy love scenes. Clara and Reid are wonderful characters, who each have their own crosses to bear and their journey to HEA is not without challenges. The book delivers a story filled with action, heartache, loss, revenge, surprises, steamy love scenes, a heroine who can hold her own in battle, a hero that will have choices to make, and finally, a HEA that brings a sigh to your heart and a smile to your face. I highly recommend this title, it is definitely my favorite of the series (so far) and while it is the third book in the series, it could easily be read as a standalone title.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.*